If there’s one thing Zelda Fitzpatrick is good at, it’s fandom. She can out-geek the geekiest. Her devotion knows no bounds. Her love is true, her motives pure. Oh, and she’s also a talented freelance photographer, newly hired to go on the road with one of her favorite bands, Double Blind Study. All she has to do is not ruin this opportunity with her nerdy references (which are in abundance) or her devout klutziness. And she probably shouldn’t fall madly in love with lead guitarist, Harrison O’Neil… who is taken. Unfortunately.

So here I go again saying THIS IS MY FAVORITE, I’m a book whore these things happen!!! But hands down I could not put this book down once I started it and I might have tried to claim I was sick at work just so I could get in some Harrison and Zelda in the bathroom! It happens don’t judge me. You know those books you just have to know the ending and you contemplate reading said ending but you don’t because you love all the feelings you are feeling. THAT IS WHAT HAPPENS WITH THIS BOOK!!

“On a scale of one to Tolkien, you’re Minas Tirith at dawn.”

It’s Nerd Love and I LOVED IT!!! Harrison and Zelda are just as perfect as I hoped they would be!! Their cute on that level that they don’t know they are perfect. They are that sweet couple you watched from afar and wished you could experience. And when these two say I love you, I swear I felt like that girl in high school the first time I experienced the words. IT WAS PERFECTION!!

“Was it possible to swoon when you were already laying down?”

I am not lying I was in bed swooning!! But truly that is what Heidi accomplished with each book in this series, with each book I fall more and more in love and with each book I swear it can’t get any better but each time it does. I truly recommend this book to anyone that loves a beautifully touching love story and for those who don’t need a lot of sex but like to have a deep connection with the characters. BONUS if you have a little inner nerd girl this one is for you!!!

“I’ve been looking for you my whole life,” he whispered. “I’m sorry it took me so long to find you.”

Heidi Hutchinson was born in South Dakota and raised the exact right distance away from the Black Hills. She had an overactive imagination very early on, and wasted no time in getting most of her friends in trouble due to her unrealistic and completely ridiculous ideas. Seeing as she was so lazy and also afraid people would think she was bonkers, she didn’t write down any of the story lines that played out in her daydreams.

During her high school years, she took pen to paper and filled more notebooks than she is proud of with angsty, depressing, self-deprecating poetry. This led to her writing down more things: notes, ideas, character bios, plot twists that had no plot yet to twist. After years of cleaning up her own scraps of imagination with nothing solid to hold on to, she sat down and wrote the story that had been in her head the longest. Fueled by coffee and her unwavering and perfectly normal devotion to Dave Grohl, she discovered a writer living inside of her.

She still lives in the Midwest, though not as close to the Black Hills as she would prefer, with her alarmingly handsome husband and their fearless child. They eat more pizza than God intended and she listens to her music the same way she lives: loudly.